Re: Moving off of git-dpm (Re: git-dpm breakage src:faker)

2017-02-13 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Feb 13, 2017, at 04:56 PM, Brian May wrote: >There might be errors, as I was going from memory for some of this >stuff. Thanks Brian. I did a quick review (without testing) and it looks pretty good. One section I think we should add at some point is instructions on how to manually convert to

Re: Moving off of git-dpm (Re: git-dpm breakage src:faker)

2017-02-13 Thread Scott Kitterman
On February 11, 2017 4:05:46 PM EST, Nikolaus Rath wrote: >On Feb 10 2017, Scott Kitterman wrote: >> On February 9, 2017 8:29:32 PM PST, Nikolaus Rath >wrote: >>>On Feb 10 2017, Scott Kitterman wrote: >No. You are confusing dgit with one particular way to use it. You >can >use dgit wi

Re: Moving off of git-dpm (Re: git-dpm breakage src:faker)

2017-02-13 Thread Brian May
Barry Warsaw writes: > One section I think we should add at some point is instructions on how to > manually convert to gbp-pq, at least until we do a mass conversion. Yes agreed. Not sure how to unapply all patches. "quilt pop -a" won't work, quilt doesn't realize the patches are applied. "git

Re: Moving off of git-dpm (Re: git-dpm breakage src:faker)

2017-02-13 Thread Brian May
Brian May writes: > git read-tree --reset -u upstream > git reset -- debian > git checkout debian > git rm debian/.git-dpm git commit Of course... -- Brian May

Re: Moving off of git-dpm (Re: git-dpm breakage src:faker)

2017-02-13 Thread Brian May
Scott Kitterman writes: > We know in the DPMT context what debcheckout will produce, so for our > purposes they don't matter. > > How does dgit avoid maintainer forgot to push problems without being limited > to the granularity of one commit per upload? When you upload a package, you upload th